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Huy Duc Hoang

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Hoang H, Pham H, Tran N, Durand J, Wu L, Pfeiffer J, et al.
Zookeys . 2024 Jun; 1204:199-222. PMID: 38882566
Molecular data from samples encompassing 22 nominal species of indicate that the species-level diversity in the genus has been vastly overestimated, likely due to inadequate taxon and geographic sampling and...
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Tran N, Labonne M, Chung M, Wang C, Huang K, Durand J, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Jun; 16(6):e0252769. PMID: 34111178
To improve our knowledge of the migration pathway of a highly threatened fish species along the Mekong River, strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr) and 18 trace element concentrations were measured in...
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Rowley J, Thuy Le D, Hoang H, Cao T, Dau V
Zootaxa . 2020 Oct; 4779(3):zootaxa.4779.3.3. PMID: 33055777
We describe a new species of phytotelm-breeding rhacophorid frog from central Vietnam. Gracixalus trieng sp. nov. is distinguished from all congeners by a combination of (1) body size medium (37.2-41.4...
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Hoang H, Pham H, Tran N
Zootaxa . 2015 Aug; 3962:123-38. PMID: 26249380
Two new species of large shovel-jaw carps in the genus Onychostoma are described from the upper Krong No and middle Dong Nai drainages of the Langbiang Plateau in southern Vietnam....
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Rowley J, Thuy Le D, Hoang H, Altig R
Zootaxa . 2014 Dec; 3881(2):195-200. PMID: 25543630
Fanged frogs (Limnonectes) are a group of dicroglossid frogs from Asia that often have reversed sexual dimorphism with larger males. Limnonectes dabanus is a poorly known species of fanged frog...
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Rowley J, Thuy Le D, Dau V, Hoang H, Cao T
Zootaxa . 2014 May; 3785:25-37. PMID: 24872168
We describe a distinctive new species of phytotelm-breeding rhacophorid frog from central Vietnam. Gracixalus lumarius sp. nov. is distinguished from all other rhacophorids in Indochina by a combination of (1)...
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Swei A, Rowley J, Rodder D, Diesmos M, Diesmos A, Briggs C, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Sep; 6(8):e23179. PMID: 21887238
The disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has caused dramatic amphibian population declines and extinctions in Australia, Central and North America, and Europe. Bd is associated with...